Price range: $22.80 through $26.80
Material: Alloy
Size: Width 13cm, Height 18cm, Bottom width 10cm
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Tibetan alloy Kalachakra Manjushri Nine Palaces Eight Trigrams Ornament, Eight Auspicious Symbols Ruyi Lotus, Baked Paint Household Cundi Mirror
Cundi Mirror: Sacred Tibetan Buddhist Altar Object
The Cundi Mirror is a sacred ritual object in Tibetan Buddhism, central to the practice of Cundi Bodhisattva. More than a mirror, it represents the pristine, luminous nature of mind and the entire universe as a pure mandala. Often intricately adorned with the image of Cundi Buddha and sacred symbols, it is used for meditation, placed on altars, or displayed as a powerful emblem of protection and wisdom. It serves as a profound reminder to perceive the purity and perfection in all things, transforming any space into a sacred sanctuary for contemplation.
The Kalachakra Symbol: Unique Material and Design
This remarkable household item is crafted from alloy, giving it a distinct and durable quality. The design features the Kalachakra pattern, a significant element in Tibetan Buddhism. It combines the symbolism of the Nine Palaces, Eight Trigrams, Eight Auspicious Symbols, and Ruyi Lotus, creating a rich and meaningful piece.
Detailed Dimensions
It has specific dimensions that add to its charm. It measures 13cm in width, 18cm in height, and 10cm in bottom width. These measurements make it a suitable size for various display or placement options in your home.
The Significance of Kalachakra in Tibetan Buddhism
The Kalachakra is a highly regarded pattern in Tibetan Buddhism. It can be commonly seen on tower gates, wall books, thangkas, and even on embroidered amulets and enamel badges worn on the chest. Its presence in Tibetan religious and cultural items holds deep spiritual and symbolic meaning. This Sacred Tibetan Amulet, with the Kalachakra design, not only serves as a decorative piece but also carries the essence of Tibetan Buddhist heritage.
The Cundi Mirror: A Symbolic and Functional Item
The Cundi Mirror, as part of this unique ornament, has its own significance. While it has a functional aspect as a mirror, it is also deeply rooted in cultural and religious symbolism. The baked paint adds to its aesthetic appeal, making it a visually striking item.
Whether used for personal reflection or as a focal point in a room, it brings a touch of Tibetan charm and cultural depth. It’s a piece that can enhance the ambiance of any space while also serving as a connection to the rich traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.
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Style (Width*Height) | Kalachakra (13*18CM), Cundī Mirror (13*18CM) |
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